No. Not. As i understand it. Because right now it's hard to know if they
died of red tide or just depleted oxygen.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022, 2:02 PM Yardena Cohen <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Cere for the info. Sorry if this is an
ignorant question,
but ... are the dead fish safe to eat? I've been hearing quite a lot
of talk about people trying to harvest them for food, and conflicting
answers.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 12:52 PM Cere Misc via sudo-discuss
<sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
Hacksters.
If you ain't already heard there's a massive fish dieoff going on around
all over the bay due to oxygen getting sucked out of the water from a
combination of wastewater effluent and water that's too-goddam-warm. From
those who have been monitoring things like this during their entire
lifetime, they say they have never seen anything this horrible. Parts of
Lake Merritt look like a fish graveyard. Lots of large fish, skates,
sturgeon (the redwoods of the waters) washed up all over the bay.
If you want to see some visuals of the horror, here's some places to
look:
seems to be
receding in Lake Merritt, and what few fish are left are
congregating in regions of Lake Merritt where there is a source of
mechanical oxygenation. So now is a good opportunity to head over there
with a pump and a battery/solar panel and bubble in some air around the
fish.
Anyone want to meet over there today?
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